On 11/20/2010 06:03 PM, Alexander Wagner wrote:
Hi,
> On 11/20/10 13:19, Joost 't Hart wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> [...]
>> The concept suggests more than plain CVS can do for you, and using my
>> (cervisia) CVS client I cannot find any trace of these patches. Each
>> file has its own private history, whi
On Nov 20, 2010, at 11:08 AM, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> On 11/19/10 22:10, Israel Chauca F. wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
I'm trying to use the new Cocoa based build of Tk, but Scid exits after
this message:
num matched toplevel windows does not equal num children
It happens in updateBo
On 11/19/10 22:10, Israel Chauca F. wrote:
Hi!
>>> I'm trying to use the new Cocoa based build of Tk, but Scid exits after
>>> this message:
>>> num matched toplevel windows does not equal num children
>>> It happens in updateBoard around line 1513 of end.tcl, any pointers about
>>> how to proc
On 11/20/10 13:19, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
[...]
> The concept suggests more than plain CVS can do for you, and using my
> (cervisia) CVS client I cannot find any trace of these patches. Each
> file has its own private history, which is nice and necessary, but imho
> clearly not sufficient.
I d
Hi,
On scid's sourceforge website (http://sourceforge.net/projects/scid) you
can see, scroll down a bit, the "project feed:" A list of recent patches
to the repository.
The patches are nicely numbered, and I was wondering what could be
behind the list.
The concept suggests more than plain CVS